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Quantum Machines Announces Adaptive Quantum Circuits 2025 - Convening the World's Top Minds to Advance Adaptive Quantum Methods


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AQC25 unites academia, national labs, startups, and global tech leaders to present breakthroughs, debate challenges, and define the path toward scalable calibration, error correction, and useful quantum computing applications

BOSTON, Oct. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Machines, the leading provider of advanced hybrid quantum-classical control solutions, today announced AQC25, the second Adaptive Quantum Circuits Conference, set to take place November 12 to 14, 2025, at The Langham, Boston, Massachusetts. Following the inaugural event's success, this year's expanded conference expects to host over 150 attendees from leading academic institutions – including MIT, Yale and USC – national laboratories, quantum startups, and global technology companies like IBM, Google, AWS, and Nvidia.

Quantum Machines Announces Adaptive Quantum Circuits 2025 – Convening the World’s Top Minds to Advance Adaptive Quantum Methods
Quantum Machines Announces Adaptive Quantum Circuits 2025 – Convening the World’s Top Minds to Advance Adaptive Quantum Methods

The AQC25 conference will continue its focus on Adaptive Quantum Circuits: hybrid quantum/classical programs and algorithms that dynamically adapt via mid-circuit measurement, conditional logic, and classical feedback. These adaptive methods are rapidly becoming a cornerstone of useful quantum computing, enabling advances in calibration, error correction, and algorithmic performance that surpass what static circuits can deliver. AQC25 will serve as a central forum to bridge theory and practice, bringing together researchers, industry innovators, and quantum startups to collaborate, compare results, and accelerate progress.

"The momentum behind adaptive quantum circuits has accelerated dramatically since our inaugural conference," said Dr. Itamar Sivan, CEO and co-founder of Quantum Machines. "What began as a focused gathering has evolved into a must-attend global event for the quantum computing community. AQC25 will showcase how these methods are moving from laboratory demonstrations to real-world applications."

The conference program features keynote presentations from world-leading researchers, interactive poster sessions showcasing cutting-edge work, and an expanded exhibition floor with live technology demonstrations. Attendees will also benefit from both structured and informal networking opportunities, including a welcome cocktail reception, Pizza & Beer Night, and dedicated roundtable discussions hosted by speakers and sponsors.

"Boston's unique ecosystem, spanning world-class universities, innovative startups, and established technology leaders, makes it the perfect location for this conference," said Dr. Yonatan Cohen, CTO and co-founder of Quantum Machines. "AQC25 will bring together theorists and experimentalists, hardware and software experts, all united in advancing adaptive quantum circuits toward practical applications."

The scientific committee and speaker lineup includes the leading experts in their field from institutions worldwide, including Charles Marcus (University of Washington), Sam Stanwyck (Nvidia), Michel Devoret, Pedram Roushan, & Volodymyr Sivak (Google Quantum AI), William Oliver & Vladan Vuletic (MIT), Robert Schoelkopf (Yale), Ehud Altman (UC Berkeley), John Martinis (Qolab), Jun Fujisaki (Fujitsu), Blake Johnson (IBM Quantum), Andrew Bestwick (Rigetti), Morten Kjaergaard (University of Copenhagen), Daniel Lidar (USC), Masoud Mohseni (HPE), Andre Saraiva (Diraq), Benjamin Lienhard (Technical University of Munich), Mark Saffman (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Andre Saraiva (Diraq), Pranav Mundada (Q-CTRL), Peter Komar (Amazon Braket), James Brown (qBraid), Pooya Ronagh (1Qubit) and Wouter Wesselink (QuantWare).

A poster session will be held during the conference, with the winning submission receiving both a prize and a speaking slot in the main program. Submissions are open until October 5, with full details available at adaptivequantumcircuits.com/poster-submission.

For more information about the AQC25 conference, including registration details and the developing speaker lineup, please visit www.aqcqm.com. Quantum Machines serves as the main organizer and sponsor. Additional sponsors include IQCC, Rigetti, Qolab, HPE, Applied Materials, NVIDIA, AWS, Qruise, HUBER+SUHNER, QuantrolOx, Quantware, 1QBit, Qambria, qBraid, Quantum Elements and Q-CTRL. For exhibitor opportunities, contact [email protected].

About Quantum Machines

QM Technologies Inc. is a leading provider of quantum control solutions, driving the advancement of quantum computing with its Hybrid Control approach. By harmonizing quantum and classical operations, Hybrid Control eliminates friction and optimizes performance across hardware and software, enabling researchers and builders to iterate at speed, resolve setbacks, and bring visionary ideas to life. Its platform supports any type of quantum processor, empowering the industry to scale systems, accelerate breakthroughs, and push the boundaries of what's possible. Visit us at: www.quantum-machines.co.

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